| State Tipoffs Involving Maine Newsletter for Thursday October 30, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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Maine Secretary of State: Results of 2025 Maine Student Mock Election
AUGUSTA, Maine, Oct. 30 -- The Maine Secretary of State issued the following news release on Oct. 29, 2025:
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Results of 2025 Maine Student Mock Election
78 Maine schools participated in mock elections this year
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In yesterday's Maine Student Mock Election, 78 participating schools chose up to three provided questions to use for their election. 29 schools across the state reported results from 4,254 student votes.
Question 1: Do you want to change Maine election laws to eliminate two
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NRCC: House Dem Calls on Platner to End His Campaign - Where's Jared Golden?
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:
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House Dem Calls on Platner to End His Campaign. Where's Jared Golden?
Massachusetts Democrat Jake Auchincloss called on Graham Platner, the racist, communist, Nazi-tattoo-sporting cop-hater running for Senate in Maine, to end his campaign.
Auchincloss is calling on Platner to drop out from a state over. Meanwhile, fellow Maine Democrat Jared Golden has said absolutely nothing about Platner
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Sen. Bailey to Introduce Bill to Increase Access to Mail-order Prescription Drugs
AUGUSTA, Maine, Oct. 30 -- The Maine Senate Democrats issued the following news on behalf of Maine State Sen. Donna Bailey, D-Saco:
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Sen. Bailey to introduce bill to increase access to mail-order prescription drugs
When the 132nd Maine Legislature reconvenes in January, Sen. Bailey will introduce legislation to increase access to prescriptions when mail-order deliveries are late, or the prescriptions arrive in unusable conditions. "An Act Regarding Mail Order Delivery of Prescription Dru
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Sen. Ingwersen to Introduce Bill Strengthening Child Care Affordability Program
AUGUSTA, Maine, Oct. 30 -- The Maine Senate Democrats issued the following news on behalf of Maine State Sen. Henry Ingwersen, D-Arundel:
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Sen. Ingwersen to introduce bill strengthening child care affordability program
When the 132nd Maine Legislature reconvenes in January, Sen. Henry Ingwersen, D-Arundel, will introduce legislation to protect a critical program proven to ease the financial burden on child care businesses and retain child care educators in the workforce. "An Act to Secur
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